at 7-11

In Taiwan there is literally a 7-11 on every corner, sometimes even TWO at one intersection. When you have something like 22 million people squeezed into something the size of 1/15 of Texas, it makes sense.

So, today when I was playing 20 questions with my students, I thought it quite clever when nearly every group included the question "can you buy it at 7-11?" in their process to figure out what the item to be guessed was.

I've never heard that question asked when playing in America . . . . just one more fun little part of life here.

7-11 is so different here compared to back home, isn't it? Back home it's just a place to get snacks when you're on a road trip. Here's it's a place for everything from paying bills to buying eggs! By the way, I tagged you for a little something over at my blog, but no pressure to participate or anything. ;)

welcome to wuhoo!

We are the Wus.

We live in southern Taiwan. Lawrance is a seminary student studying to become a pastor, while Amanda teaches at a local university. And, Eden? Well, she is our miracle baby who currently enjoys playing with her toes and sticking out her tongue. It is our desire to see our gracious, heavenly Father glorified in Taiwan by the Taiwanese.